Yonhap North Korea 17 hrs ago South Korea holding crew of ship that allegedly gave oil to North Koreans The crew of a Hong Kong-flagged ship that allegedly violated U.N. sanctions by transferring oil to a North Korean vessel in October is being held in South Korea, officials announced Friday, until a full inspection is sent to the Security Council.
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RELIGION 1 hr ago Pakistan man exonerated after serving 9 years for blasphemy Pakistan's supreme court has exonerated a man of blasphemy charges after he served nine years of a life sentence in prison.
World 1 hr ago Russia says it fully abides by UN sanctions on North Korea The Russian Foreign Ministry is rejecting claims that Moscow has breached U.N. sanctions against North Korea.
World 2 hrs ago Egypt court jails ousted president Morsi over insulting judiciary An Egyptian court has convicted former Islamist President Mohammed Morsi and 18 others over insulting the judiciary, sentencing them to three years in prison.
World 2 hrs ago NKorea says won't give up nukes if US continues 'blackmail' North Korea says it will never give up its nuclear weapons as long as the United States and its allies continue their "blackmail and war drills" at its doorstep.
Iran 2 hrs ago Arrests in Iran after protests over price hikes Thousands of demonstrators in Iran took to the streets this week to protest the country’s strained economy and put pressure on President Hassan Rouhani’s government.
World 4 hrs ago The Latest: 4,000 gather for pro-government rally in Iran The Latest on protests in Iran (all times local): 11 a.m.
RELIGION 4 hrs ago A 'martyr' sniper becomes a hero to Iraq's Shiites Ali Jayad al-Salhi, a veteran sniper in an Iraqi militia, was killed in fighting with the Islamic State group earlier this year.
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World 4 hrs ago Pakistan police rescue hostages held by drunken relative Pakistani police have rescued 25 members of a family who were held hostage by a drunken relative in the garrison city of Rawalpindi.
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World 6 hrs ago In strife-torn Myanmar, love trumps hate for a rare couple In her dreams, Setara walks hand in hand with her Muslim husband through the streets of the seaside Myanmar town they grew up in.
World 6 hrs ago Anger, dejection grows as only half of Puerto Rico has power The revelation that more than 660,000 power customers across Puerto Rico still lack electricity more than three months after Hurricane Maria has sparked outrage, surprise and ...
05:19 VIDEO 7 hrs ago Reuters: Russian ships in violation of North Korea sanctions Fox News foreign policy analyst Kiron Skinner provides insight.
World 8 hrs ago Argentina 'dirty war' killer gets house arrest An 88-year-old former police officer serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity committed during Argentina's dictatorship was transferred Friday to house arrest in a beach ...
World 9 hrs ago Brazilians honor sea goddess in Rio de Janeiro. Hundreds of practitioners of Brazil's Afro-Brazilian Candomble and Umbanda faiths have gathered at Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach to honor the sea goddess Yemanja in a ...
World 10 hrs ago Secret Sauce? Kim Jong Un applies science to kimchi-making Kim Jong Un wants to turn the art of kimchi-making into a science.
05:55 VIDEO 10 hrs ago John Bolton: Breaches of NKorea sanctions are not surprising Former ambassador to the UN provides insight on 'The Story.'
02:34 VIDEO 12 hrs ago Mattis predicts more action against NoKo following sanctions Trump and his defense secretary are calling China out after evidence shows a Hong Kong ship transferred oil to the rogue regime; Lucas Tomlinson has the details for 'Special Report....
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